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6 Best Places to Exercise Your Dog in the STL Area

Dogs are our loyal confidantes, silent listeners to our triumphs and tribulations. With a heart so pure and eyes that reflect unwavering devotion, they teach us the art of unconditional love—a language understood without uttering a single word. Meanwhile, a tired dog is a happy dog. Getting your dog the exercise and socialization they need is an important part of responsible pet ownership and can help keep your dog from getting into mischief caused by boredom. Find six of the best free and membership-based dog parts in the St. Louis area in this blog by the Chris Auffenberg Family of Dealerships.


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Free and Membership-Based Dog Parks near St. Louis


Free


Deer Creek Dog Park

Address: 3200 N. Laclede Station Rd., Maplewood, MO 63143

The Deer Creek Dog Park offers one large open play area for dogs and is free of charge. Along with space to run, there is a playground, bathrooms, picnic tables and more to keep the whole family comfortable.

SLU Dog Park

Address: 1 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103

The Saint Louis University (SLU) Sculpture Park is a large fenced-in area that allows dogs. While technically not a true dog park, it’s a popular choice for area dog owners and is a great place for socializing your pup.

Broemmelsiek Park

Address: 4301 Wilson Rd., Wentzville, MO 63385

The Broemmelsiek Dog Park is one of the largest off-leash parks for dogs in the STL area and is home to some of the most popular annual dog events. It also includes a small pond to help your dog cool off on a hot day.


Membership Required


Southwest City Dog Park

Address: 6415 Jamieson Ave., St. Louis, MO 63109

The Southwest City Dog Park is a 1-acre fenced play area that includes a variety of amenities for its dog visitors including an agility course and water features. A yearly paid membership is required to enter.

Treecourt Dog Adventure Park

Address: 2499 Marshall Rd., St. Louis, MO 63122

With 23-acres of open space and water stations, the Treecourt Dog Adventure Park is the perfect place to take dogs who love to run. There are some breed restrictions and a membership is required.

Tails and Trails Park

Address: 1675 S. Mason Rd., St. Louis, MO 63131

The Tails and Trails Dog Park located in Queeny Park offers paid memberships and day passes. With plenty of dog-friendly amenities to help train and exercise your pet like agility obstacles, it’s worth a visit.

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